How does this relate to Pratchett?
Now you have to read something I recommend. It's only fair.
Your very odd use of the colon confused me.
But I'm afraid I won't be adding anything much to my reading list any time soon. Too much work to do.
Work is bad. Reading is good. The solution appears clear.
I doubt my supervisor would see it that way.
They never do. That is their work, you know.
Which Pratchett did you read?
The Fifth Elephant. Good but not great, IMHO, but I don't know how representative it is of the series, nor how it would improve against the backdrop of previous ones. Such is the nature of buying used, but I'm a cheap SOB, and there are many Half Price Books stores here.
You might have been better off with a stand-alone (like Small Gods) or an earlier book (like Wyrd Sisters or Guards! Guards!) for your first Pratchett, but I remember Fifth Elephant as rather good. It does rely on the background he has established in the earlier books, though.
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